Daily Journal (Indiana) seeks sports reporter

The Daily Journal, an award-wining newspaper near Indianapolis, is seeking an energetic sports writer who has the drive and skills to handle a variety of beats, including high school, professional, college and recreational sports. Candidate should be able to produce strong, well-written in-depth sports features and enterprise pieces and daily stories. Looking for a leader who can run with stories and come up with original story ideas that connect with readers. Previous newspaper reporting and photography experience required. Our sports section is consistently named one of the best in Indiana and our newspaper was named the top paper in state. Send resume and clips to: rmorwick@dailyjournal.net. Phone: 317-736-2715

It's in Franklin, Ind., in the south suburbs. That's the less moneyed part of the collar counties, but still pretty nice, especially the Center Grove area that's a few miles northwest of Franklin.

I believe that they mostly concentrate on those high schools, along with the Division III school in town which has a Top 25-caliber football program. But probably pretty tough to totally ignore the Colts in this era. Not sure about Indiana U. hoops and football.

It's in Franklin, Ind., in the south suburbs. That's the less moneyed part of the collar counties, but still pretty nice, especially the Center Grove area that's a few miles northwest of Franklin.

I believe that they mostly concentrate on those high schools, along with the Division III school in town which has a Top 25-caliber football program. But probably pretty tough to totally ignore the Colts in this era. Not sure about Indiana U. hoops and football.

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The Div. III school is in a conference with schools around the state or just across the border. I went to Manchester College for a year before transferring to Ball State. They are in the conference, as is Anderson.

If the Colts were part of the position, it would be a win for anybody to cover that team (and quarterback).

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Would it be that fun just to cover a Colts game? By the looks of it, the paper just uses AP for a Colts game.

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If it was part of your beat, then yes. Otherwise, it wouldn't be entirely bad to still cover a few Colts games a year if given the opportunity. If it's an AP-only type gig then it's different for sure.

If the Colts were part of the position, it would be a win for anybody to cover that team (and quarterback).

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Would it be that fun just to cover a Colts game? By the looks of it, the paper just uses AP for a Colts game.

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If it was part of your beat, then yes. Otherwise, it wouldn't be entirely bad to still cover a few Colts games a year if given the opportunity. If it's an AP-only type gig then it's different for sure.

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Covering a game only is not a beat. Nothing worse than a paper that sends reporters to pro games, but doesn't treat it as a beat. Having a reporter writing just on a pro team is worthless.